Right side of the abdomen, under the lower ribs extending into the abdomen at the bottom
The exact location of the liver is in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen, just under the diaphragm, above the right kidney and gallbladder. Most people cannot feel their liver because it is underneath the lower part of the right ribcage.
That would depend on the precise location of the cyst.
"Hypohepatic" refers to an area or condition located below the liver. For example, it can be used to describe a location of a mass or injury in relation to the liver.
The liver is located in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen, beneath the diaphragm. It sits just below the right lung and above the stomach.
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The gallbladder is located beneath the liver and stores bile produced by the liver until it is needed for digestion. When fatty foods enter the small intestine, the gallbladder releases bile to help break down fats for better absorption by the body.
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CT or ultrasound can be used to guide the doctor in selecting the best location for obtaining the biopsy sample.
The hepatic cecum is part of the digestive tract. It apparently functions both to secrete digestive juices and to help absorb nutrients from the food. "Hepatic" means it relates to the liver. Although Starfish do not have a liver, the hepatic cecum may be similar to the liver of vertebrates.
You would have to discuss that with your doctor. We do not know the location of the incision, nor what was damaged. However, assuming that there was no infection, there should be no major long-term functional damage after a minor incision.
The graph shows that Location C has the highest acidity level, followed by Location A and then Location B. This suggests that Location C is the most acidic, while Location B is the least acidic among the three locations.
It is located in the right upper quadrant of the abdominal cavity, resting just below the diaphram. The liver lies to the right of the stomach and overlies the gallbladder. It is connected to two large blood vessels, one called the hepatic artery and one called the portal vein. The liver is in a laterally inferior position to the hearts location